Nigeria’s August Revenue Allocation Signals Resilience Amid Fiscal Adjustments
Nigeria’s federal, state, and local governments collectively shared ₦1.2 trillion in August 2024, marking a noticeable reduction of ₦155 billion from the previous
Nigeria’s federal, state, and local governments collectively shared ₦1.2 trillion in August 2024, marking a noticeable reduction of ₦155 billion from the previous
Angola’s economy is demonstrating tangible growth, with the agricultural sector leading the charge in 2024. According to recent government data, agricultural production has
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Dahomey, the award-winning documentary by Mati Diop, imagines the voices of royal treasures looted from West Africa by European colonizers and returned only recently to
A new report has confirmed “unprecedented” fighting in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid
The head of the U.S.-Africa military command (AFRICOM), Marine Corps General Michael Langley, has said his government’s approach to the region – at
Internal rivalries within the Tigray People Liberation Front (TPLF) are reported to be jeopardizing the stability of the region and impeding recovery efforts. Despite the
Foreign Minister Sara Beysolow has requested the assistance of former president George M. Weah in the government’s bid to secure a non-permanent member
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